October/November 2009

ISSUE 4

ENVIRONMENTAL DIALOGUES

Here at Conducive Magazine, we are committed to finding ways to better weave sustainability into our every day lives. Whether it is supporting socially responsible fashion or fighting for global warming legislation, there are viable ways to create change. This issue is dedicated to investigating what progress has been made, what steps need to be taken, and how you can make a difference.

ENVIRONMENTAL DIALOGUES

What do drugs and trees have in common? Examining the U.S. Lacey Act
BY ANNE MIDDLETON

A Whole Lot of Coal Going On
BY KAETHIN PRIZER

Jeanologia the “Denim-Mad Scientists”
BY L.A. CORRALEZ

KATRINA FOUR YEARS LATER Status of Coastal Wetland Restoration Projects
BY JOHNNIE CHAMBERLIN

REVISITING ADOPTION TRAFFICKING

Due to the popularity of August/September’s feature on international adoption, we are revisiting the issue with more debate and critique.

REVERSE ROBINHOODISM Pitting Poor Against Affluent Women in the Adoption Industry
BY MIRAH RIBEN AND BERNADETTE WRIGHT

The narrative of international adoption
BY BERT BALLARD

DEPARTMENTS
Columns

JUSTICE CALLING BY HEATHER TIRADO GILLIGAN
On Waiting Out Homophobia
BY HEATHER TIRADO GILLIGAN

BENEFICIAL PEOPLE
Girls Fighting Back Dirty Old Men
BY REBECCA S. A. CONNIE AND TARA MALIK

HOLLABACK The Gender Harassment Revolution
BY EMILY MAY

SPACE STYLE DIALOGUES
Found Trashed Objects Delight Sculpture Artist Bruce Gray
BY DELIA MONTGOMERY

FICTION, FILM, POETRY
America’s Best Dance Crew and Asian American Visibility: An Interview With Travis Wong
BY BRIELLE NIKAIDO

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